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These were around $50, more basic ones were around $30
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I don't have the distributor list that I used, readily available. I do remember Tessco and Lund Industries though.
Use relay to switch headlights on/off. provides clean ground, larger wire for less voltage drop, and removes load from switches (no burned out switches).
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I dumped about a gallon of atf/oil/etc that I had laying around... No problems so far.. had about half a tank when I did it. I've filled up since. Still no problems.
Have NOT used wmo yet.
That raises a question.
Will a higher quality, higher flow pump, push through 3 filters, gradually stepping down in size, thus only needing 2 barrels...?
ETA.pump on dispensing as well.
Did you read the text? I plan on using a pump to connect the different filters/drums. :mrgreen:
Why not just ONE pump, with ONE filter attachment. then just swap the filters as the pump is moved to a different stage?
With screw on filters, should be little mess...
I see a bunch of screw on...
Drums I can get for about 10$ a piece, filters and piping are also cheap.
I'd have to figure out a way to use couplings to get one pump to connect to each stage, but shouldn't be too hard.
The filters are designed for thousands of gallons of fuel... so they wouldn't have to be changed...
touché
I'll see if I can find a link. Most timers I buy are more elaborate and in the 60$ range... basic ones I've seen as low as 10$, but wouldn't trust them to mission critical applications.
The 3$ relay will become $20 with the purchase of the appropriate connectors/mounts/etc. I assume that not everyone has a shed full of electronic parts/components. ;)
You can always set the timer to x hours.. :D... and reset it with a quick on/off cycle of the ignition, or, flip a switch to...
Heh. A timer is no more complicated than a relay, and not prohibitively expensive. So there is no reason to use a just a switch and a relay, and plenty of reasons not to.
So yes, I see it as cutting corners.
But, as I said, don't let me tell you what to do with your vehicle, it's yours to do...
It's on a flat surface, just behind the valley.
All are either my vehicles (which is why you see a lot of the same equipment), or my demo cars (when I had a company).
With just the passenger tub done, it's night and day.
I can talk to a passenger in normal conversational tone, no need to raise my voice/yell.
It was raining, and I heard a LOT of road noise/water from the wheel well area. I'm betting with the rear carpeted as well, it'd be pretty quiet.
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